coin club auction table most coin clubs have this and at mine ..you but down what you want the auction to start at its got to be reasonable and...
i would 2nd this motion FYI - The 88/89 have been given a variety cherrypickers number of FS-901 just as of last year
is it steel ...did you try a magnet on it ???
my first guess was glue and i see others have said "glue" also
these are quite common art work... i have bought a couple of these i always think that these were made by civil war troops .... bored and talkin...
The Cheerios dollar is the best bet on searching here is what they look like http://www.smalldollars.com/dollar/page20c.html
these are the same standards as 1964 and earlier silver - 90%
this link should help you out ...also good for reference http://www.lincolncentresource.com/smalldates/1970Ssmalldate.html
it looks like a "no" sorry- snowman http://www.lincolncentresource.net/forums/showthread.php?p=127904&posted=1#post127904
This looks good. I'm tryimng to recall if this looks like the only one that was given a cherrypickers #FS-101 i forgot to get a picture of it....
i heard from someone that coins like this come from years sitting in fountains could add a little chlorine for algae control from time to time...
sounds like if its every week getting boxes. the just want to charge a hassle fee and they have the right to do it. Banks are in business to...
here is a couple links on this topic http://forums.collectors.com/messageview.cfm?catid=26&threadid=669077&highlight_key=y&keyword1=1983 mint set...
my own thought is way too many state quarters were made if you look at the 10 yrs before the state quarters(89-98), the mint made about 1.5...
its probably silver plated . i found one a couple months (Alabama) and it weighs just a liitle over normal weight. others on here have posted...
many coins that are brown in color are usually found by metal detectors that have been in the ground for a period of time here is a picture i...
the "Canadian nickel" dime is probably the correct answer looks like a match ..... here is a link for foreign coins made by the US Mint...
Oldsilver = most silver have been picked over but how about looking for varieties these are over looked example - like the 1965 DDO FS-026...
i also never heard of any Cheerios 2000 being "wide am". I heard that the 2000 Cheerios pennies were made at the begining of the 2000 year cycle...
would be a good topic at my local coin club with show & tell about counterfeit coins with the auction table at the club. i guess everyone gets...
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